An interesting and useful feature would be the ability to search or sort engines based on price. For example, I'm interested in engines in the range of \\$100-\\$200, but viewing them all would take a lot of effort.

dave_
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2006-10-13T13:56:03Z —
#2

It wouldnt be worth it at the moment. Having professionly evalutated engines, I can tell you that there are simply none, with a real license, in that price range.

You'd be better off using an open source alternative, but if you insist on paying Torque is ok.

Edit: And before people have a rant about GPL code there are ways around it. I know, I've worked on several projects based around the Linux Kernel.

starstutter
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2008-09-02T14:30:38Z —
#3

@080711jk

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I should probably inform you that no one speaks (or reads) japanese here. At least as far as I know...

I should probably inform you that no one speaks (or reads) japanese here. At least as far as I know...

timothyinspa probably does, he is from Hong Kong, Japan. He is the only exception that I know of, of course we could use Google translate. That was odd he embedded Chinese in there.

Reedbeta
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2008-09-03T16:30:19Z —
#6

Err... you do know Hong Kong is in China, not Japan, right?

onyxthedog
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2008-09-03T23:02:17Z —
#7

They need to use the American naming convention and if it is a major city name it either "New" something famous, or name it the state (or province, region, whatever they have) for example New York, New York. :lol:

I always get confused when it comes to China and Japan:wacko: :blink: Oh well, that is why I am a programmer not map artist.